Word: deficit
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...subscriber, and $9.00, the price to the non-subscriber, in no way equals the cost of publication. For this reason it is essential that every person who has subscribed for one or more volumes meet his pledge, otherwise the Class Treasurer will be forced to meet a deficit unnecessarily large. Purchasers are urged to call for their books in all cases possible that the mailing costs may be kept at a minimum. Any inquiries or communications to the 1920 Photograph Committee should be addressed to Holworthy...
...Junior Dance Committee was unusually successful this year in keeping the expenses of the festivities much below the expected outlay. The total receipts were $2427.01, while the expenses of the dance amounted to $2620.79. The deficit of $193.18 was made up from the class fund...
...That to the powers of the Council there be added the power "to publish annually, through a board of editors sanctioned by it, the Harvard University Register, from which it shall receive a certain proportion of the profits in successful years, and for which it shall take over the deficit in the case the issue is a financial loss...
...revenue, compelling us to pay most of such expenses which even in war time could not be avoided, with the receipts of the Yale and Princeton games in 1916. By the spring of 1919, with athletics reviving long before the means of paying for them, a deficit was inevitable. This deficit, however, was not so large as to be alarming...
...left responsible for its financial deficiencies. There is but one way to meet the situation. A drive must be started among the music lovers of Boston, to establish an Endowment Fund with which to provide decent living conditions for the members of the Orchestra, and to meet the annual deficit...